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This was a wonderful book that I m sure or readers will love, thank you for the opportunity to read it.

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For a debut novel by Miranda, this was pretty good. It was a spooky, easy to read novel with complex characters and going into it blind I was more surprised by the way things got to develop.

Delaney is not an easy character. Her actions were contradictory, but coming back to life has given her some super creepy powers and it's enough reason to drive someone mad in a way or another.

I enjoyed the romantic aspect, even though even regarding this Delaney is confused and some of her actions left me wondering were is she headed. But I was here to have fun and I found her story quite entertaining.

Then there are the other characters, which are complex and filled with worry or guilt, or so many feelings, at times it was unsettling, but in a good way. I liked how mysterious reading this book felt.

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After Delaney falls through the ice and spends eleven minutes under water, she should be dead. She spent a week in a coma and the doctors were sure that she would never wake up. Even if she did manage to wake, she'd be severely brain damaged.

So when Delaney not only wakes, but wakes up completely intact, everyone is confused. Her brain scans show that she should be dead, or at least comatose for her remaining time, so she is basically a medical miracle.

No one understands.

And no one can explain Delaney's new affinity for death.

She can feel death coming. She knows who is going to die and can even tell if that death is coming soon.

But is she feeling death? Or is she causing it?

Final thoughts: Yet another great idea that is very poorly done. This is just a series of scenes that aren't linked well together and the whole romance portion is just handled so poorly. I was disappointed because it sounded so good.

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